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The Future of Geothermal Energy: Impact of Enhanced Geothermal Systems on the United States in the 21st Century
Author:Department of Energy/MIT Panel, Jeffrey Tester
Retail Price:$34.95
Availability:Available Soon
Format:Book
Pages:372
Dimensions:8 1/4 x 11
ISBN:0486477711
EAN:978-0-486-47771-8
UPC:8-00759-47771-5
This volume contains the findings of an expert panel's evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility of geothermal energy as a primary power source. A 34-page synopsis and summary reviews the findings, and eight chapters document the scope, approach, and results of analysis and modeling of geothermal energy technologies. 2008 edition.
Reprint of the Department of Energy publication, 2008 edition.

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